3. If you have called carquery.initYearMakeModelTrim in Step 2, create the HTML select elements that will be populated by the CarQuery API. Be sure to set the element IDs according to the values used in the carquery.initYearMakeModel call in step 2.

3a. To populate an element with data on the selected model, call the populateCarData method on the element ID as in the example below. This example creates an HTML button which populates the ‘car-model-data’ element when it is clicked.

4. If you have called carquery.initMakeModelTrimList in Step 2, create the HTML table and div elements that will be populated by the CarQuery API. Be sure to set the element IDs according to the values used in the carquery.initYearMakeModel call in step 2.

5. If you have called carquery.initSearchInterface in Step 2, create the HTML elements that will be populated by the CarQuery API. Be sure to set the element IDs according to the values used in the carquery.initSearchInterface call in step 2. Below is an example of creating the required elements, but you can lay them out however you like.